新冠肺炎疫情期间的婚姻调整与夫妻纠纷

S. Ariapooran, Razieh Hajimoradi
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摘要新型冠状病毒及其在社区中的流行引发了许多心理问题。本研究的目的是评估新冠肺炎疫情期间夫妻之间的婚姻调整和纠纷。研究方法为因果比较法。本研究的统计人口包括西部一个城市40岁以下的所有夫妇,其中79对夫妇参与了线下和在线研究。数据收集采用Basby et al ., 1995年修订的二元调整量表(RDAS)和研究者自制的婚姻纠纷量表(2021)。采用配对样本t检验对数据进行分析。结果显示,夫妻的婚姻调整均值及其维度(共识、满意度和凝聚力)在新冠肺炎疫情期间下降,婚姻纠纷(大喊大叫、言语攻击、肢体冲突、沉默对待、恐吓、侮辱和羞辱)发生率上升。研究结果对COVID-19对夫妻的婚姻影响具有重要意义,并建议进行线上和线下规划以减少婚姻冲突。
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Marital Adjustment and Couple Disputes during the Outbreak of COVID-19
11/ 1400 Abstract The coronavirus and its prevalence in the community cause many psychological problems. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the marital adjustment and disputes among couples during the outbreak of COVID-19. The research method was causal-comparative. The statistical popula-tion of this study consisted of all couples under 40 in one of the cities in western Of these couples, 79 participated in the study offline and online. For data collection, the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale [RDAS] (Basby et al, 1995) and the Researcher-Made Scale of Marital Disputes (2021) were used. Paired Sample t-test was used to analyze the data. The results showed that among couples, the marital adjustment mean and its dimensions (Consensus, satisfaction and cohesion) decreased and the rate of marital disputes (shouting, verbal aggression, physical fights, silent treatment, intimid-ation, insult and humiliation) increased during the outbreak of COVID-19. The results have important implications for the marital consequences of the COVID-19 among couples, and online and offline planning to reduce marital strife is suggested.
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